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” Benny Vonuta. songs
« Rows, organist
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(.00—Maybelle Jennings, commentator
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«:30—Kate Smith, song*
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8:00—he Caravan
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»:00—Mary Pickford in "Parties at
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9:3o—March of Time
®-45—John W. Aiken, "The Socialists'
Labor Party"
10:00—Willard Robison's Orchestra
—Phillip Crane and Orchestra
|10:4o Don Redman's Orchestra
11:00—Frank Dailey's Orchestra
11:30—Xavier t'n-tit's Orchestra
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7 :30—The Rlu-'birds
7:46—Fred Skinner, songs
B:oo—Dear Columbia
B:3o—Richard Maxwell, songs
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10:15—Romano.-- of Helen Trent
10:30—Just Plain Bill
10:45—Rich Man's Darling sketch
11:00—The Voice of Experience
11:15—Musical Reveries. with Stuart
Churchill
11:30—Mary Marlin, sketch
11:45—Five Clar Jones, sketch
12:00—noon, Frank Dailey's Orchestra
P.M.
12:30—Pete Woolery, Orchestra
12:45—Between the Bookends
I:oo—Dorsey and Dailey
1:15 —Happy Hollow, sketch
I:3o—American School of the Air
2 :<><>-• After Recess: Comedy Revue
2:3o—Curtis Institute of Music
3:4s—Clyde Barrie, baritone
4:00 —Bonav Venuta. song<
Tuesday, AprS 28
4:oo—American Medical ssociation
4:3o—lnternational Broadcast from
London
4:4s—Orphan Annie sketch
s:oo—Flying Timo, sketch
NBC
s:ls—Mid-Week Hymn Singing
5;3O —News! Baseball Resume
5:4-s—Lowell Thomas, conunenator
0:00—Amos 'n Andy
6:ls—"The Human Side of the News’.
Edwin C. Hill
6:3o—Fred Hufsmith. tenor
6:4s—you and Your Government
7:oo—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra
7:ls—Diary of Jimmie Mattern
7:30— Edgar A. Guest in Welcome Val
ley, sketch
B:oo—Den Bernie's Orchestra
8:30 —Nickelodeon: Siyvia Clark
9:oo—Eddie Dowlings Revue
9:3o—Roy Campebll's Royalists
10:00—Henry Busse’s Orchestra
10:15—Nano Rodrigo's Orchestra
10:30—Ruby Newmans Orchestra
10:45—Jesse Crawford, organist
11 :00—Shandor, violinist
10:30—Stan Norris’
Wednesday. April
AM.
7:oo—Morning Devotions
7:ls—GFood Morning Melodies
7:3o—Cluerio, inspirational talk and
music
7:4s—Landt Trio and White
8:00—Old Doctor Jim. sketch
B:ls—The Streamliners. Orchestra
9:l.s—Edward Mac Hugh. Gospel Singer.
9:3o—The Mystery Chef
9:4o—Betty Croker Cooking Talk
10:00—Honeymooners
10:15—Homespun
P.M.
• 10:30—Betty Moore, talk on interior
decoration
10:45—Miami Convention of General Fed
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11:00—Gene mold and the Ranch Boys
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936
Let The Savannah Daily Times Classified
Ads Turn Your Cents Into Dollars
11:15—Honeyboy and Sassafras
12:00—noon. News, Market and Weather
Reports
12:15—Mitchell Schuster’s Orchestra
1 :00—Music Guild
I:3o—National Congress of Parents and
Teachers Association
I:4s—Rochester Civic Orchestra
2:ls—Vic and Sade. sketch
3:00 —Woman’s Radio Review
3:ls—Backstag" Wife, sketch
3:4s—Magic Voice, sketch
4:oo—Jackie Heller .tenor
2. Photographer
SPECIAL
Four Post card Photos in folders 50c.
Day & Night Studio 107 Broigh
ton street.
4. Transportation
INSTANT CAB SERVICE
AT ALL TIMES
Dial 2-2101 City Taxi Co.
5. Beauty Parlors
ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP
Special non-amonia permanent |
wave $2.50 complete, guaranteed.
46 Drayton st. Dial 4261
For the Best results in all lines
of Beauty services. Purcell Beau
ty Shop. Dial 5032. 136 Whitaker.
9. Miscellaneous For Sale
OLD PAPERS—Suitable for wrap
ping Large bundles, 25c cash and
carry. Apply 302 East Bryan St.
USED Electric Refrigerators in ex
cellent condition. Bargains, terms
if desired. Advance Refrigeration
and Specialty, 37 Whitaker Street.
HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain,
and bar supplies. Call or write for
prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co.,
221 West Congress street.
Genuine Simmons
BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES
$29.95
Salvage Sales Company
120 W. Broad St. 4611—Phone —4430
10. Glass and Mirrors
We resilver old mirrors
“As good as new’’
New mirrors made to order
Glass and mirror work of all kinds
Artcraft Mirror & Glass Works
Ph. 8362, Cor, Bay and East Broad.
11. Upholstering and Repairing
M. S. SCHAAF
Upholstering & Furniture Repairing
417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246
12. Mattresses Renovated
GEORGIA MATTRESS COMPANY
237 Price St. Dial 3-3867
With what does phrenology deal?
What is meant by the word
“agenda.”
Today’s Horoscope
Persons bom on this day has a
tendency to a public life rather than
to a private one.
Answers to Foregoing Questions
1. William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
who lived at Stratford-on-Avon.
2. The qualities of the mind as
shown by shape of head, bumps, etc.
3. Things to be done, items of busi
| ness to be considered at a meeting.
13. Interior Decorators
LEE & IVEY
Interior Decorators. Slip covers,
cushions and drapes. Satisfacton
guaranteed. Phone 5214.
15. Musical Instruments -
PIANOS tuned. Repaired and rebuilt
by Steinway experts. All work
guaranteed. Terms can be arrang
ed cn rebuilt jobs. Alnutt Music
Co., 216 W. Broughton St.
16. Male Help Wanted
BOYS to carry routes in following
places: Industrial City Gardens,
Port Wentworth, Ga., Thunderbolt,
Ga., Isle of Hope, Ga., Pooler, Ga.
Mi st be of good character and
reliable. Apply Mr. Downs, Circu
lation department, Savannah Daily’
Times.
20. Male and Female Help
YOUNG man or lady with car:
Steady work. Good income. Apply
Mr. Downs. Circulation Depart
ment, Savanah Daily Times.
21. Employment Agency
EMPLOYMENT & SERVICE CO.
For Dependable Employes
Ph. 7944 145 Drayton St.
26. Seeds and Plants
Fresh Garden Seed
Insecticides Sprayers and Etc.
IRELAND SEED COMPANY
47 Barnard Street
27. Paints
PAINTS—AII colors $1.50 per gallon.
Roof paints $1.15 por gallon. Army
and Navy Store, 43 Barnard St.
28. Business Opportunities
WE ARE sacrificeing a well estab
lished luncheonette, now doing a
good busines. For particulars
Write Box A-l care Daily Times.
WELL established beauty parlor, ex
cellent location.., three complete
booths. Owner leaving city, will
sacrifice. Box A-5 care Daily
Times.
29. Real Estate
FIVE-ROOM Bungalow. Lot 62 1-2 by
150. $1,100.00. 221 W. 58th.
King and Son, Blun Bldg., 37 Bull
street.
32. Beer and Wines
ALL KINDS OF BEER AND WINES
Sandwiches, salads and deviled eggs
Fred H. Deirks 2 E. Broad St.
JIM MATAXAS PLACE
Beer and drinks, eats, tobaccos and
miscellaneous. 325 E. Bay St.
YOU can eat, drink and be merry at
BEN'S TAVERN
Augusta Road Phone 9575
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES
Classified Advertising
Information
Earnest Skinner, Manager
RATES—Advertisements insert
ed in six-point type cost 5c per
five-word line, with a four-line
minimum. One insertion, 20c;
three consecutive insertions, 50c;
six consecutive insertions, 90c.
HOURS This office is open
from 8:00 a. m., until 6:00 p. m.,
every day except Sunday. Adver
tisements will not be accepted for
publication later than 2:00 o’clock
the day of publication.
ERRORS—If there is an error,
phone us before the second inser
tion. The error will be corrected
and the insertion made good.
33. Good Things to Eat.
TRY our delicious sandwiches with
your favorite drink—Curb Service.
TRIPPLE XXX THIRST STATION
Victory Drive
DINE and Dance at Al Remler’s, Vic
tory Drive and Isle cf Hope Road.
STOP AT LOG CABIN ON
Tybee Road
Sandwiches, Drinks, Cigars, Cigar
ettes, Groceries, Gas, Oil.
You can eat, drink and be merry
at
BILL’S PLACE
144 Barnard St. Phone 9338
35. Salaries Bought
$5 TO SSO
SMITH-LOWE CORP.
906 Liberty Bank Bldg.
$5 TO SSO
On your own name
CHATHAM BROK. CORP.
502 Savannah Bank Bldg.
MONEY
For Salaried People
$5.00 TO $50.00
On YOUR Signature
NEAL BROKERAGE CO.
206 Liberty Bank Bldg.
LET OUR
CLASSIFIED ADS
BE YOUR MEANS
OF
MAKING OR
SAVING MONEY
PHONE 6183
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i 30—Fortified
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31—A woman
whose hus
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34—Depart
36 A note of the
scale
37 Band to
confine staves
of a cask
38— A heavy
hammer
40— A Canadian
province
(abbr.)
41— Liquefying
I—Quicksilver
6—Expression
of disgust
9—A gentle
breeze
10— Nickname of
former home
run king
11— Low Dutch
(abbr.)
13— Twice—
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14— A flint-iock
musket *
15— Goddess of
dawn
17—Level
19—Puffed out
21—A breach
24 Seat of
Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute
25 Part of the
DOWN
5 Same as (2)
6 A dance step
7 A Japanese
sash
8— Norse goddess
of death
10—A small.
- slightly sweet
cake
1— Annoys
2An Egyptian
god
3 A baby bear
4 The angel
represented
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PAGE FIVE
WANTED
10 YOUNG LADIES FOR
SPECIAL OUTSIDE WORK.
MUST KNOW THE CITY
AND ITS PEOPLE.
APPLY
110 W. STATE ST.
Between
9 and 11 a. m.
37. Poultry and Supplies
QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY
217 W. Congress Street
Savannah, Ga.
Phone 4407 H. E. Floyd
4(h Who Can Do It?
LONG DISTANCE MOVING'
Anywhere in the United States
All Loads Insured
FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY
Phone 7161
Expert Gun and Locksmith.
Lawnmowers sharpened and repaired
Locks repaired and Keys made
Marin's, 227 W. Congress street
Phone 6998
BRADLEY LOCKSMITH SERVICE
Keys While You Wait
26 E. State St. Phone 2-2148
Auto Lock and Key Expert
YATES MESSENGER SERVICE
PHONE—BOOO
Yates Messenger Service
Bicycle, Motorcycle or truck to
serve you.
10c PHONE 8000 10c
TO PAUL AND ANDY DR.
Battery and Electric Company.
Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124
Barnard St., Corner President. Dial
2-0221.
HELMEY’S GARAGE
General repairing, fender and body
work.
18 E. State St. Phone 2-2021
43. Swap This For That
Badly in need of a small gas range,
beds and other household furniture.
THE SWAP-IT-SHOP
110 W. Congress St. Phone 2-2902
We are in need of men’s bicycles,
gas range, and household articles, and
a cheap Ford truck.
THE SWAP-IT-SHOP
110 W. Congress Dial 2-2702
44. Pawn-Brokers
PAINT—SI.IS gallon, all colors. Un
redeemed Bicycles for sale cheap.
Radios of all makes.
Dixie Pawn Shop 319 E. Broughton
50. Printing
We are offering Special Prices on
all printing to readers of Savannah
Daily Times
THE STAR PRINTERY
Phone 3-3729 f
CHATHAM PRINTING CO.
COMMERCIAL PRINTERS
Telephone 2-1324
108 President St, Savannah, Ga.
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ribbon
28— Lawful
29 Jump on
one foot
31— Substantive
pronoun
32 Electrified
particle
33 A speck
35—Exterior
38— Personal
pronoun
39 Chinese
weight
12—Property a
wife brings
her husband
in marriage
14—A disease of
hops
16—Readily
18—Mercenary
20 — Like—suffix
21— Wholesome
22 Beside
I 23—Confining
to a small
space
25—Lord lieuten.
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